The Future of Latin America’s Tropical Rainforests.

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The Future of Latin America’s Tropical Rainforests

Government responses Some governments have passed laws creating rainforest land reserves By 1995, 1% of rainforest land in Latin America was under some kind of protection. In Brazil: 75 million acres for rubber tappers 200 million for Native Amazonians

Should governments do more? Enforce current laws well Cease (stop) granting land to businesses that are destructive to the rainforest Redistribution unused land

Environmental Groups Using new technologies, such as harvesting trees in narrow rows instead of broad areas Ecotourism Finding exportable products in the rainforest Encourage scientists to study the rainforest assets

International Community Stop funding destructive projects like dams, roads and mines World Bank Educate Americans about rainforest issues, so they can pressure U.S. Gov’t to change policies Give support to Brazilian environmental organizations

Reduce Debt Debt for nature swap